F. Last year in my english class many people liked it minus this one girl. Every morning she would grimace at the board and hate that she was in the class. Since she grimaced, people, even the teacher always thought she was up to no good . By the end of the year she feel in love with the class and decided it wasn't that bad so she turned her grimace into a smile and enjoyed the class for the last few months.
G. This word connects to a book I read. The book was about a boy who was a trouble maker in school. The teacher always would mention how the he had a grimace on her face like he was up to no good.
A. The word is: grimace [grim-uh
B. She grimaced at the fact she had to write an essay.
C. (n.) a wry face, facial distortion. (v.) to make a wry face (vocabulary book)
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E. Synonyms- scowl, sneer, smirk (http://thesaurus.com/browse/grimace)
Antonyms- grin, smile, beam (vocabulary book)
F. Last year in my english class many people liked it minus this one girl. Every morning she would grimace at the board and hate that she was in the class. Since she grimaced, people, even the teacher always thought she was up to no good . By the end of the year she feel in love with the class and decided it wasn't that bad so she turned her grimace into a smile and enjoyed the class for the last few months.
G. This word connects to a book I read. The book was about a boy who was a trouble maker in school. The teacher always would mention how the he had a grimace on her face like he was up to no good.
H. "We grimace as we imagine scraping ice from car windows and bundling up against the wind." http://www.southtownstar.com/entertainment/52weekends/2757728,093010CoverFallWeb.article
The word is being used to describe peoples feelings towards the seasons changing. I found it when i was researching the weather for another class.